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Victoria Point's tutors feature a university mathematics high-achiever and national tennis captain, an experienced K–12 teacher with a B.Ed. and M.Sc., seasoned maths mentors from UK learning centres and Oxbridge exam prep, published writers, language duxes, school leaders, peer coaches, psychology and education undergraduates, and passionate specialists in music, science, English and STEM.

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Amy

English Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
Of course, an english tutor is there for the student academically. However, the most important thing a tutor can provide is confidence in the students. Students who may not be achieving high marks might believe it reflects their self-worth. My job is to show them that it doesn't. As I'm currently a swim teacher, I have built the skills of…
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Amanda

English Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
To fill in the missing piece/s to the puzzle so that students can understand what is being taught and be able to add to that and continue to learn and achieve. To provide the basic building blocks or foundation so that students can continue to build on their learning on their own. Ultimately to give them the confidence that they have the ability…
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Rebecca

English Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
Making sure that the student is understanding what the tutor is explaining and keeping the student motivated, as there isn't much use of a student being tutored if they cannot understand or if they are not motivated. I am able to explain things in a way that are easy to understand, I help the student stay out of frustration and help them approach…
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Ansu

English Tutor Victoria Point, QLD
The most important is to break the ice and make the student as comfortable as possible. It is important to communicate to the student that just because they do not understnd sometihing now, does not mean that they cannot improve and eventually understand. Another important factor is to consider the personality and learning preferance of the…
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Shrutkirti

English Tutor Thornlands, QLD
A tutor can boost a child’s confidence when he/ she understands the concept and solves the sums with a proper understanding. Setting small goals to complete big dreams. Keeping pace with school speed. Taking stress out of difficult subjects. I have done B.Sc. In statistics and B.Ed. With Maths and English as specials. Both the degrees with high…
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Zachary

English Tutor Thornlands, QLD
Help the student really connect and think about learning in a different manner. Learning doesn't have to be a chore and can be a thing the student can really come to enjoy. Making the whole experience a lot more pleasurable which in turn helps the student get the most out of learning. Also working on achieving that bond with the student will help…
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Electra

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
1. Empower students by gifting them the knowledge and skillsets needed to succeed 2. Encourage the student to be curious about everything, and to always ask questions 3. Help students perform to the best of their abilities, and to have more faith in their abilities 4. Encourage students to think out of the box, and to find small ways to make…
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Hayley

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
I believe that some of the most important things an english tutor can do for a student are giving them confidence, catering to their individual learning style, and giving them every chance to succeed. These three things work closely together as if you cater to what an individual student exactly needs, that will eventual give them confidence in…
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Michael

English Tutor Thornlands, QLD
In the act of supporting the student to engage with their school curriculum, to promote genuine understanding of their subject(s) and the inner motivation to see why the skills are important for their future. Broad knowledge and context in english, mathematics and sciences and good study…
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Ella

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
I think the most important things an english tutor could do for a student is to listen to them, make them feel like they are capable of learning and reinforce that fact that it is ok to make mistakes because it is apart of the learning process. From a teaching perspective, I can communicate well and be an active listener. Also, I have the ability…
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Steffanie

English Tutor Redland Bay, QLD
Ultimately help them understand the areas of study which are more difficult for them and in turn supplying them with the confidence to complete the subject at school knowing that they did the best they possibly could I am very patient and can establish many different ways to explain difficult terms or problems in order to make it understandable…
Hayu
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Hayu

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to help them learn the framework and thinking behind solving the problems they come across in their subject. If a tutor is able to successfully teach this to their student, the student will be able to see real differences in their knowledge of their subject as well as their grades.…
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Emily

English Tutor Mount Cotton, QLD
Empower and encourage them to problem solve themselves and to find a passion for learning. I still remember my fifth grade maths teacher, his passion was contagious and infectious and still to this day he is in my top three favourite teachers of all time (and I’ve been studying for 20 years!). I have well-developed interpersonal skills, from…
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Saanika

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
I believe the most important thing I can do for my students is create a space where they are comfortable to make mistakes and learn from them. A tutor should provide a judgement free-zone to help the student view studying as something positive rather than negative. As someone who is currently studying in the field of Engineering, I am fully aware…
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Bridjette

English Tutor Cleveland, QLD
The most important thing that an english tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to participate in class activities outside of the tutoring session. My most valued moments of tutoring my maths student are when she came back to a session and told me that she participated in class discussions and answered questions in class. I…

Local Reviews

Gabin is great, my son really enjoys the way he explains different math concepts. We can definitely recommend him.
Renate, Redland Bay

Inside Victoria PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Taylor practised using the simple and compound interest formulas and tackled multi-step problems involving Pythagoras' theorem and basic algebra.

For Year 10, Jayden worked through trigonometry questions applying SOH CAH TOA as well as bearings and compass directions, reinforcing concepts with real-world examples.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student focused on adding fractions with different denominators and multiplying or dividing fractions, using number lines to help visualise each step.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often relied heavily on a calculator for even simple arithmetic during algebra lessons—"I am noticing that Scott is very reliant on his calculator for even simple arithmetic problems"—which slowed progress in class and risked weaker mental calculation skills during exams.

In Year 11, one student skipped homework set by the tutor and instead focused only on self-selected revision, meaning gaps identified in class weren't addressed before new material was introduced.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to recall rules from earlier sessions when reviewing fraction operations; this led to confusion as topics became more complex later in the lesson.

Recent Achievements

A Victoria Point tutor noticed one Year 11 student who, after previously forgetting to add units in his answers and losing marks, now consistently includes them without prompting.

In another high school session, a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on multi-step algebraic equations began breaking down each step independently and caught her own errors before the tutor pointed them out.

Meanwhile, a younger student made a shift from needing repeated reminders about rules for multiplying and dividing to recalling most of them herself during practice, only occasionally checking her "cheat sheet."

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Victoria Point Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Victoria Point State School.